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Introduction To Robotics Mechanics And Control 4th Edition John Craig

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Introduction To Robotics Mechanics And Control 4th Edition John Craig
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Publisher: Pearson
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.3 MB
Pages: 448
Author: John Craig
ISBN: 9780133489798, 0133489795
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 4

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Introduction To Robotics Mechanics And Control 4th Edition John Craig by John Craig 9780133489798, 0133489795 instant download after payment.

Scientists often have the feeling that, through their work, they are learning about some aspect of themselves. Physicists see this connection in their work; as do, for example, psychologists and chemists. In the study of robotics, the connection between the field of study and ourselves is unusually obvious. Unlike a science that seeks only to analyze, robotics as currently pursued takes the engineering bent toward synthesis. Perhaps it is for these reasons that the field fascinates so many of us.

The study of robotics concerns itself with the desire to synthesize some aspects of human function through the use of mechanisms, sensors, actuators, and computers. Obviously, this is a huge undertaking, which seems certain to require a multitude of ideas from various “classical” fields...

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